the viscosity of something is sort of like how thick it is. For example, honey is very thick, and doesn't flow to well. That means it is very viscus. However, water on the other hand, is not as thick and flows well, so it is not as viscus.
No, itit is a property of a liquid.
They are totally unrelated.
Can you choose some solids that behave as a liquid and explain why they do this? Is jelly a solid that behaves as a liquid?? and is it because they arent very strong.
because they are both chainging a liquid to a gas or a gas to a liquid
Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.
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Because its particles are free to move, a liquid has no definite shape. However, it does have a definite volume.
Archimedes discovered that when an object floats in a liquid, it will displace a volume of that liquid which is equal in weight to the object.
They dont
This process is called condensation.
Hummmm, please explain to us what a liquid pool cleaner is.
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